“As people get their opinions so largely from the newspapers they read, the corruption of the schools would not matter so much if the Press were free. But the Press is not free. As it costs at least a quarter of a million of money to establish a daily newspaper in London, the newspapers are owned by rich men. And they depend on the advertisements of other rich men. Editors and journalists who express opinions in print that are opposed to the interests of the rich are dismissed and replaced by subservient ones.” PeopleIfsMenMatterSchoolInterestOpinionMillionsRichDependsCostPressesCorruptionLondonNewspapersJournalistPrintEditorsQuartersReplacedRich ManAdvertisementsFreedom Of The PressSubservient Author:George Bernard Shaw
“You don't want to depend on an editor. If you want to regret something for the rest of your life, you want to make sure you're responsible for it.” IfsWantRegretDependsResponsibleEditorsPublishingRest Of Your Life Author:Robert Stone
“The credibility of the work depends on copy editors. I would argue with the copy desk, but I would thank them more.” DependsArguingCopiesEditorsDesksCredibility Author:Bill Kovach
“I depend on good editors and a good director.” DependsDirectorsEditorsGood Directors Author:Indira Varma
“I depend on good editors and a good director. It's up to the way they shoot it, the lighting and all that. I like how small you can be on TV.” WayTvsDependsDirectorsEditorsLightingGood Directors Author:Indira Varma